I have a user task in a workflow. Im able to process the human task but the flow is not forwarding further. Without any exception the flow stops there, other tasks following the user task is not getting executed.

Kindly help me in this regard. Could there be any configuration changes needed for jbpm5.0 or

So did you define the Administrator role? that role is required by the jBPM5 runtime to work. If you are getting the logs in the Human task server that the task was completed (and also looking in the database and it is completed) your session probably is not listening the human task server to continue the process.

Hi I am using the demo setup. In the examples I have added one more process and a java program to execute that process. In the process I have a start Event -> Service Task -> User task -> End event. For the user task I have defined krisv as actor.

When I am starting the process using persistence only then the workflow is not forwarded.

But when I create the session like the following workflow is forwarded properly.

return kbase.newStatefulKnowledgeSession();

The processinstance log gives the following information.

Process 'ServiceTask' [1]

Hibernate: select nodeinstan0_.id as id4_, nodeinstan0_.log_date as log2_4_, nodeinstan0_.nodeId as nodeId4_, nodeinstan0_.nodeInstanceId as nodeInst4_4_, nodeinstan0_.nodeName as nodeName4_, nodeinstan0_.processId as processId4_, nodeinstan0_.processInstanceId as processI7_4_, nodeinstan0_.type as type4_ from NodeInstanceLog nodeinstan0_ where nodeinstan0_.processInstanceId=? order by nodeinstan0_.log_date

I have few doubts regarding the usage of history logs, versioning of process and human task server

I am running the jbpm5 demo setup. In that I have created a process and a correspoding class to simulate the process and I have been experimenting with the different features of jbpm5

1. Whenever I am starting a process, through log I am able to see where that process is active but I am not able to see on which node that process is pending. Using another query we can get that information but it is not available directly. ( The web console shows this information directly. How is it implemented there?)

2. Suppose at time t1 I have created 3 instances for the process and at time t2 I have changed my process ( This is what I call the version2 of my process) Then again I created 3 more instances. After that will I be able to differentiate between the processes that with version1 and version 2?

3. In demo setup we are using the h2 in memory database. Does jbpm5 use the same database for human task server? If no which database it uses and if yes/no how can I see the schema of the human task server?